Troncoso
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GTAV has an amazing first person mode.
Is it somehow better than normal first person modes?
GTAV has an amazing first person mode.
This is the first time they've had first person mode. It's always been third person.Is it somehow better than normal first person modes?
This is the first time they've had first person mode. It's always been third person.
GTA has always been a very unique game, so having first person mode when stealing cars is definitely unique.Yes I know that, but it's far from the first game to do first person. I just thought describing it as "an amazing first person mode", was a bit weird.
Yes I know that, but it's far from the first game to do first person. I just thought describing it as "an amazing first person mode", was a bit weird.
I just want a smooth experience really. Even on my roommates PS4 there's pretty noticeable framerate drop. It looks way better than 360 but really not a whole lot smoother.
I dont notice any frame drops on ps4... maybe he has a connection issue, as we know 2k servers are junk.
Last time I checked your internet connection doesn't have anything to do with your framerate, especially in a singleplayer game. Also 2K isn't even related to GTA V...?
Also I certainly notice FPS drops in certain situations like heavy traffic and explosions. I've seen it on both the Xbone and PS4. Also it's pretty easy to tell the game still isn't running at much more than 30 FPS.
Edit: Source on framerate claim for good measure. I hate to sound like an elitist but it really is kinda sad that the new consoles can't even do 30 FPS (consistently) 1080p without AA.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2014-grand-theft-auto-5-performance-analysis
I notice framerate changes pretty easily and it's obvious that it drops in heavy situations, as evidenced by the link I had in my last post. I never said you claimed it ran higher than 30 FPS, but it's noticeable that it does run at 30 FPS and I'm looking forward to PC version where I can run it higher than that.
As far as I can tell 2K has nothing to do with Rockstar's servers. Even that is irrelevant though because I was talking strictly about what I've seen when just sitting around with my friends and passing the controller around while causing havok in singleplayer. Also I know the difference between framerate and network connection issues, and they don't really look similar at all.
My main point is that even on the new hardware the game runs at 30 FPS at most, and frequently less. That's pretty disappointing and I look forward to when you can play the game at 60 FPS.
This video shows what the game would look like at 60 FPS. It's "faked" but it still looks really good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6I6aLCy8Ik
What does your PS4 have to do with anything? It's not specific to any device, just the new generation of consoles runs at 30 FPS and below on GTA V. That's all I'm saying. It's easy to see when you're playing it and the link I had a few posts back confirms that. Also as I said I've seen it on both Xbone and PS4.
Also I initially said frameRATE drop, not frame drop. Two different things. Frame drop would be more likely to look like a connection issue but I'm just saying the actual framerate drops below 30 in intense game situations.
Do you even comprehend what forum you're on? Of course that's something we care about. That's like going to a car forum and being annoyed that they care about things like horsepower or torque.
Also you capitalize "VIDEO GAME" like it's something that's irrelevant. Look what subforum you're in.
Jesus guys, another one.
Just in case you guys haven't found out yet, since I obviously wont play it
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/rockstar-gta-5-delay,28622.html
Yeah I saw that. If it is indeed a good port I'll be happy in the end. If it's not, there will be hell to pay, and not just from me.
Yeah, at least they're attempting to do a good job at porting it over. Too many companies do a shitty job going from console to PC.